US7955406B2 - Cyclonic separation apparatus - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to a cyclone separation apparatus.
- the separation efficiency is inversely proportional to the diameter of the cyclone chamber, such that smaller diameter cyclones are more suited to separating lighter particles than larger diameter cyclones.
- a first upstream separation stage comprising a relatively large diameter cyclone and a plurality of parallel connected downstream cyclones having a smaller diameter.
- the upstream cyclone separates coarse dirt and dust from the airflow, whereas the downstream cyclones separate the finer dirt and dust.
- EP1674021 discloses a two stage cyclonic separator for a vacuum cleaner comprising a low efficiency upstream cyclone separator, followed by an array of parallel-connected mini cyclones disposed in an annular chamber, which surrounds the first cyclonic chamber. Partly cleaned air that exits first stage passes upwards by way of an axially orientated central outlet and is fed into the high efficiency cyclones.
- the complex alignment of the flow path between the two stages of the separation gives rise to a pressure drop.
- DE 202006017010 discloses a two stage cyclonic separator for a vacuum cleaner again comprising a low efficiency cyclone separator followed by an array of parallel connected high efficiency cyclone separators situated above the first stage. Partly cleaned air leaving the first stage is ducted upwards through an annual cavity between the high efficiency cyclones and the outer wall of the separator unit and is then ducted regularly inwards to the respective high efficiency cyclones. This arrangement gives rise to less of a pressure drop. However, in situations where the high efficiency cyclones are not disposed equidistantly on the periphery of the separator unit, the cyclones can become unevenly loaded with respect to the dust laden air, and can result in the blocking of some cyclones.
- the at least one transfer duct extends substantially parallel to the rotational axis of the cyclone separators of the first and second separation stages.
- the second cyclone separators are arranged in plurality of groups.
- the cyclonic separation apparatus preferably comprises a plurality of transfer ducts. Each transfer duct preferably transfers fluid to one group of the plurality of groups of second cyclone separators.
- each group of second cyclone separators are arranged equidistantly from the downstream end of the respective transfer duct to avoid uneven loading of the second cyclone separators of the group.
- the receptacle is disposed partly above the first separation stage.
- the cyclonic separation apparatus comprises a collection chamber disposed axially within the first separation stage, for collecting material discharged by the first and second cyclone separators.
- the receptacle is funnel shaped and discharges material separated by the second separation stage into the collection chamber.
- the first separation stage and second separation stage are connected in series.
- FIG. 1 is a longitudinal-sectional view through the separation portion of a 2-stage cyclonic vacuum cleaner in accordance with the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the top of the first stage of the cyclonic vacuum cleaner of FIG. 1 , when the second stage is removed therefrom;
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the bottom of the second stage of the cyclonic vacuum cleaner of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the top of the second stage of the cyclonic vacuum cleaner of FIG. 1 , when fitted to the first stage;
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the top of the second stage of the cyclonic vacuum cleaner of FIG. 1 , when fitted to the first stage and when a cover portion is fitted thereto.
- FIG. 1 of the drawings there is shown the separation portion of an upright vacuum cleaner.
- the separation portion is mounted to a chassis (not shown) incorporating a handle, the lower end of the chassis being pivotally interconnected to a wheeled floor-cleaning head incorporating a rotatable agitator brush.
- the separation portion comprises a generally cylindrical upright housing, which houses the first and second separation stages 10 , 11 at its lower and upper ends respectively, the second stage 11 being fluidly connected downstream of the first stage 10 .
- the first stage 10 comprises a tubular side wall 12 defining a circular-section cyclone chamber 13 .
- the lower end of the tubular side wall 12 is provided with a closure 14 , which can be opened to allow separated dirt and dust to be emptied from the chamber 13 .
- An inlet duct 15 for carrying dirt and dust laden air from the floor cleaning head extends tangentially into the upper end of the tubular side wall 12 of the first stage 10 .
- An elongate tubular container 16 extends through the cyclone chamber 13 along the centre axis thereof.
- the lower end of the container 16 is sealingly closed by a disk 17 , which is mounted to the closure 14 such that the lower end of the container 16 is also opened when the closure 14 is opened.
- the upper end of the container 16 communicates with an outlet of the second stage 11 from which the separated fine dust is discharged.
- the upper end of the first stage 10 is closed by an annular end wall 18 having a central aperture 19 , through which the elongate container 16 extends.
- a perforated shroud 20 extends from the end wall 18 into the cyclone chamber 13 , the lower end of the shroud being sealed against the external surface of the tubular container 16 .
- a circular manifold 21 is sealingly mounted on top of the end wall 18 of the first stage 10 .
- the manifold 21 comprises six upstanding tubular projections 22 , which are disposed at equally spaced circumferential positions on a concentric circular line on the manifold 21 .
- the lower end of the projections 22 fluidly communicate with the space inside the shroud 20 through the aperture 19 in the end wall 18 of the first stage 10 .
- the second stage 11 comprises a cylindrical main body 23 , which is fitted to the upper end of the first stage 10 , the manifold projections 22 extending into corresponding apertures 24 which extend through the body 23 between opposite sides thereof.
- Each aperture 24 is surrounded by six cyclone separators 25 which extend axially therewith and which are equally spaced around the circumference of the apertures 24 .
- the cyclone separators 25 are contained within hexagonal tubular boundary walls 26 .
- Each cyclone separator 25 comprises a frusto-conical side wall 27 (as shown in FIG. 1 of the drawings), which tapers inwardly to a cone opening at the lower end of the body 23 .
- the cyclone separators 25 are arranged in six groups, each group e.g. A (as denoted by the shaded area in FIG. 4 ) comprises five cyclone separators 25 arranged about a respective aperture 24 and disposed in an arc, which is centred on the central axis of the respective aperture 24 . It will be appreciated that one of the six cyclone separators 25 surrounding each aperture 24 belongs to an adjacent group of separators.
- Five channels 28 extend radially outwardly from the upper end of each aperture 24 in the upper surface of body 23 .
- the channels 28 lead tangentially into the upper ends of respective cyclone separators 25 of the group of separators associated with that aperture.
- baffles 40 supported by stems 41 extending from the upper surface of the manifold 21 may be positioned inside each hexagonal tubular boundary wall 26 , just below the opening of each cone.
- the bottom end of the hexagonal boundary walls 26 open into a gallery 29 formed below the body 23 and above the manifold 21 .
- the floor of the gallery 29 comprises an opening at its centre which is connected to the upper end of the elongate tubular container 16 that extends through the cyclone chamber 13 of the first stage 10 .
- an apertured cover plate 30 is fitted to the upper surface of the body 23 .
- the apertures 31 in the cover plate 30 are disposed axially above respective cyclone separators 25 .
- the lower surface of the cover plate 30 includes tubular projections 32 which extend from the apertures 31 into the upper ends of the cyclone separators to form so-called vortex finders.
- a filter housing 33 is disposed above the second stage 11 and, in use, a vacuum is applied to the filter housing 33 to cause an airflow through the first and second stages 10 , 11 from the dirty air inlet 15 .
- the tangential orientation of the inlet 15 with respect to the wall 12 creates a cyclonic air flow inside the chamber 13 of the first stage 10 , whereby air spirals downwardly around the chamber 13 towards its lower end. As the air flows downwards, the volume of air in the spiral flow is constantly being diminished by virtue of it having been drawn radially through the perforated shroud 20 towards the second stage 11 .
- the air flowing through the perforated shroud 20 is divided equally into six separate parallel paths along the respective tubular projections 22 of the manifold 21 .
- the six separate air flows then divide below the lower surface of the cover plate 30 into five further air flows along the respective channels 28 .
- the channels 28 direct the airflows tangentially into the upper end of respective cyclone separators 25 to create a cyclonic airflow therein.
- the airflows spiral downwardly around the frusto-conical walls 27 of the separators 25 towards their lower ends. As the air flows downwards, the volume of air in the spiral flow is constantly being diminished, by virtue it having been drawn radially inwardly and axially upwardly through the vortex finders 32 .
- any light particles of dust remaining in the airflow from the first stage 10 have too much inertia to follow the very tight curve of the airflow and strike the frusto-conical walls 27 of the separators 25 , the dust being carried downwardly through the cone openings and into the gallery 29 . The fine dust then falls into the elongate tubular container 16 . It will be appreciated that the dust separated by both the first and second stages 10 , 11 can be emptied by removing the closure 14 .
- a vacuum cleaner in accordance with the present invention is relatively simple in construction, yet has a substantially improved separation efficiency by enabling large numbers of high-efficiency cyclones to be compactly accommodated.
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Description
F=2mv 2 /d,
where
- F=the force applied to the particles;
- m=the mass of the particle;
- v=the flow velocity; and,
- d=the diameter of the cyclonic air flow
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- the first stage comprising a first cyclone separator, the second stage comprising a plurality of parallel connected second cyclone separators, the apparatus further comprising a receptacle for collecting material separated by the second cyclone separators,
- the first and second separation stages arranged in fluid communication by at least one transfer duct which transfers fluid that has been partly cleaned by the first separation stage, to the second separation stage,
- wherein the at least one transfer duct extends through the receptacle.
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